The Knicks have signed J.P. Tokoto after the former UNC standout averaged double-digit scoring for their summer league team. The terms of the deal were not immediately released.

Tokoto played with the Thunder’s D-League affiliate last season after being taken with the third-to-last pick by the 76ers in the 2015 draft. He averaged 11.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and two assists in just under 30 minutes per game for the Oklahoma City Blue. For the Tar Heels, Tokoto tallied 8.3 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.3 assists as a junior before entering the draft with a year of college eligibility remaining.

He was critiqued for leaving UNC early when he hadn’t established himself as a prominent scorer, but just over a year later, Tokoto has another chance to cement his name on an NBA roster. His identity has mainly been a high flier, and a player at 6-foot-6 who can sky on the boards.

Tokoto is the second player the Knicks have signed in the past two days. Former Wichita State guard Ron Baker was brought on with a partially guaranteed training camp deal.